π’ CALL FOR PAPERS: special issue in Molecular Ecology
@molecology.bsky.social on genomics and anthropogenic change
Submission deadline: Feb 2027
Work on range shifts, phenology, adaptation, or population responses to disturbance would fit well!
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/page/journal...
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Welp ππ§ͺ
Uppsala in late autumn
Join us at the Evolutionary Biology Centre at Uppsala University. Weβre searching for an Assistant Professor in Biology. www.uu.se/en/about-uu/...
A snowy path with bike handle bars in the foreground
#hfxws Dartmouth Commons passable on foot and by bike this beautiful AM, but Wise Rd from Thistle to the bridge and beyond is impassable.
Dartmouth commons looking good for biking and walking #hfxws
Dot watching tonight! Amazing achievement #dotwatch
Smoked the competition over the bridge this arvo, windy and rainy as ever, be careful folks #hfxws #10/10
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41558-025-02513-9
βHere, using three global glacier models, we project a sharp rise in the number of glaciers disappearing worldwide, peaking between 2041 and 2055 with up to ~4,000 glaciers vanishing annually.β
This infographic describes the main results from a survey of members of 14 scientific societies. There is a pie chart showing that both academic (58%) and non-academic (42%) responded to the survey. It lists statistics: 85% of respondents reported uncertainty about the future; 71% reported federal training programs were "very" or "extremely important"; 83% reported negative impacts or irreparable harm on their field of science. There is a word cloud summarizing open-ended responses with the largest words "student research fund federal grant". Eight major themes in the responses are listed: disruption of research with societal important; concerns of closure of the USGS Bird Banding Lab; Early Career Bottleneck; Restricted Freedoms including travel and speech; Decline in Government Efficiency and Expertise; Concerns about Biased/Removed Data and Data Gaps; Concerns about the Ability to Meet Legal Mandates; and From Positive Impact to Irreparable Harm. There are icons for each participating society and a QR code for website and data availability.
Today 14 scientific societies in #ecology #evolution and #marineScience are publishing the results of a survey that finds negative impacts of federal policies on food security, flood mitigation, infectious disease preparedness, and wildlife conservation: π§ͺπ©βπ¬ www.firsthandaccounts.org/impacts/2025...
Hey Eryn, can you add me, I'm a post doc evolutionary biologist, my orchid ID is 0000-0002-9252-4404. I work mostly using genomics to study fish for conservation and management.
Cool work with Hamlets, in part illustrating that defining species is much more than just using genetic distance. I heard Rick Mayden speak to this at JMIH last month in St. Paul in a mere 15 minutes.π§ͺππΏ #TeamFish
πI'll be at @eseb2025.bsky.social #eseb2025 hosting Session #30 on Aug 21 (9-12) with Tony Kess and this awesome lineup of scientists giving us insights into how species adapt in response to a changing climate, supported by @biologists.bsky.social and @thefsbi.bsky.social #climatechange #evolution
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We are currently seeking an ambitious, motivated, and hard-working scientist to join my lab (wrobel-lab.org) at the Department of Biochemistry of the University of Oxford as a Postdoctoral Research Associate. If interested, please go here directly: tinyurl.com/postdoc-wrob... or read more below.
Huge thanks to π @thefsbi.bsky.social for supporting our symposium at #ESEB2025! We're thrilled to bring fish and future-focused genomics to the stage in Barcelona. π𧬠See you there! #FishScience #ClimateGenomics #FSBI @eseb2025.bsky.social
Huge thanks to π @thefsbi.bsky.social for supporting our symposium at #ESEB2025! We're thrilled to bring fish and future-focused genomics to the stage in Barcelona. π𧬠See you there! #FishScience #ClimateGenomics #FSBI @eseb2025.bsky.social
@eseb2025.bsky.social
π Excited to be co-organizing a symposium at #ESEB2025:
Genomic insights into evolutionary adaptation and species movements in a changing climate π±π§¬
π’ Abstracts close today β donβt miss your chance to contribute to this critical conversation!
π Submit now and join us in Barcelona!
π Our session at #ESEB2025 - Genomic insights into evolutionary adaptation and species movements in a changing climate - explores how genomic tools can predict speciesβ responses to climate change @ibradbur.bsky.social @eseb2025.bsky.social Abstract due 25/04 #Genomics #Biodiversity #ClimateChange
π’This is your chance to showcase your research and contribute to one of the most prestigious events in #EvolutionaryBiologyπβ
π Select from 51 approved symposia to submit your #Abstract: eseb2025.com/list-of-symp...
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π© Submit Now: eseb2025.com/call-for-abs...
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Hurry up and seize the opportunity to participate in the upcoming ESEB Congress, set in the vibrant city of Barcelona πβ
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ποΈ Secure now your place at the best possible price ππ» eseb2025.com/registration...
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#ESEB2025 #Biology #Evolution #Genomics
π€ Invited speakers:
πΉ Matthew Fitzpatrick (UMCES) β Can ecological genomics predict population maladaptation under climate change?
πΉ Shawn Narum (CRITFC/U Idaho) β Genetic variation & migration timing in Steelhead & Chinook Salmon π
#Genomics #ClimateChange #ESEB2025 #Biodiversity 3/3
ππ’ Exciting news! At #ESEB2025 we're hosting a symposium; Genomic insights into evolutionary adaptation & species movements in a changing climate. W/biodiversity under pressure, weβre exploring how genomic tools help predict speciesβ responses to environmental change #ClimateAdaptation #Genomics 1/3
π€ Invited speakers:
πΉ Matthew Fitzpatrick (UMCES) β Can ecological genomics predict population maladaptation under climate change?
πΉ Shawn Narum (CRITFC/U Idaho) β Genetic variation & migration timing in Steelhead & Chinook Salmon π
#Genomics #ClimateChange #ESEB2025 #Biodiversity 3/3
π±π Rapid environmental change is reshaping biodiversity, shifting speciesβ ranges, & disrupting ecosystems. Our symposium unites researchers using genomics to study adaptation, phenology & conservationβfostering collaboration & innovation in climate resilience! 2/3
ππ’ Exciting news! At #ESEB2025 we're hosting a symposium; Genomic insights into evolutionary adaptation & species movements in a changing climate. W/biodiversity under pressure, weβre exploring how genomic tools help predict speciesβ responses to environmental change #ClimateAdaptation #Genomics 1/3
π© How to apply: Email Ian Bradbury (ibradbur@me.com) with:
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A letter describing your research interests & experience
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Your CV
ππ #Genomics #FisheriesScience #PostdocJobs #GradPositions #MarineBiology
π Research Areas:
πΉ Genomics for marine management & conservation
πΉ Climate change impacts on fisheries
πΉ Aquaculture effects on wild species π
πΉ eDNA for fish assessments
π¨π’ New Postdoc & Grad Positions β 2025! ππ§¬
The Bradbury Lab (Dalhousie Univ. / Fisheries & Oceans Canada π¨π¦) is hiring multiple graduate students & postdocs to work on fisheries genomics in Halifax, NS! ππ¬
Submit abstracts for the ESEB 2025 symposium on "Genomic insights into evolutionary adaptation and species movements" in Barcelona, Aug 17-22, 2025. Deadline: April 25, 2025. More info: https://eseb2025.com/call-for-abstracts/ #conference